Europe
Clinical News
Informatics
Industry News
Practice Management
Education
Subspecialties
More
Sign In
Advanced Visualization
Enterprise Imaging
AI
Cybersecurity
Image Processing: Page 36
4 core applications of cardiovascular 3D printing
By
Abraham Kim
How are clinicians integrating 3D printing technology into adult cardiovascular medicine? Researchers from the U.S., Switzerland, and China detail a wide range of examples in four core areas in a review article published online October 21 in
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
.
October 27, 2019
Black-blood CT sheds light on intraluminal heart anatomy
By
Abraham Kim
An advanced imaging technique called black-blood CT can leverage cinematic rendering technology to provide a detailed view inside the lumen of vasculature and potentially bolster cardiac evaluation, according to an article published online October 1 in the
Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
.
October 8, 2019
Shine, Phoenix claim world record
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Medical isotope firm Shine Medical Technologies and nuclear technology company Phoenix are laying claim to a new world record for a nuclear fusion reaction.
October 1, 2019
Cinematic rendering offers clinical utility in MSK CT
By
Abraham Kim
What is the clinical utility of cinematic rendering in musculoskeletal (MSK) CT? It enhances the visualization of soft-tissue injuries and fractures -- in turn improving trauma evaluation and preoperative planning, Dr. Savvas Nicolaou said in a presentation at the recent International Society for Computed Tomography meeting in San Diego.
September 25, 2019
AI, radiomics predict prostate cancer aggressiveness
By
Erik L. Ridley
The combination of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm and radiomics can accurately and automatically predict the aggressiveness of prostate cancer on dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI exams prior to biopsy, according to research published online September 5 in
Clinical Radiology
.
September 9, 2019
Imaging Biometrics nets NIH grant
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization software developer Imaging Biometrics and the Medical College of Wisconsin have received a five-year, $2.75Â million grant from the National Cancer Institute, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
September 4, 2019
CT radiomics uses immunohistology to detect thyroid cancer
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Researchers from China have developed a radiomics model capable of identifying on CT scans various immunohistochemical characteristics associated with thyroid cancer. The model could bolster the noninvasive evaluation of thyroid nodules, according to an article recently published online in the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
September 3, 2019
AI may facilitate personalized breast cancer treatment
By
Erik L. Ridley
Artificial intelligence (AI) may create new opportunities to improve outcomes for breast cancer patients via treatments that can be adapted based on patient response, as well as targeted therapies based on radiomic and pathomic analysis, according to an article published online August 22 in the
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
.
August 25, 2019
Perspectum forms partnership with ProPath
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image analysis software developer Perspectum Diagnostics said its new partnership with pathology services provider ProPath will enable pharmaceutical companies to receive both pathology and imaging interpretation services for liver disease clinical trials from one contract research organization.
August 19, 2019
4 applications of cinematic rendering in maxillofacial CT
By
Abraham Kim
Swiss researchers have used cinematic rendering to create photorealistic images of head CT and conebeam CT scans. They assess the potential benefits of integrating these images into the evaluation of maxillofacial anatomy and pathology in a study recently published online in
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
.
August 19, 2019
Cinematic rendering complements CT in diagnosing colitis
By
Abraham Kim
Radiologists who had access to cinematically rendered images of the colon in addition to conventional CT scans -- as opposed to CT alone -- reported clear improvements in their capacity to diagnose ulcerative colitis in a new study, published in the August issue of the
Japanese Journal of Radiology
.
July 29, 2019
3D printing enhances chest wall reconstruction
By
Abraham Kim
Where standard methods to reconstruct damaged chest walls fall short, 3D printing may offer a hopeful alternative, according to researchers from the Mayo Clinic. They demonstrate several benefits of using a 3D-printed model to plan chest wall surgery in an article published in the August issue of
Trauma Case Reports
.
July 23, 2019
Previous Page
Page 36 of 158
Next Page